Role Playing (1626 programs)
Pros: Immersive and gripping storyline. Includes every add-on and expansion. A strong combination of gameplay genres. Meticulous graphics.
Cons: Too violent for younger players. The voice acting can be flat. Boss battles are awkwardly inserted. Redundant if you already own the extensions.
Pros: Well-crafted pixel art visuals. Over 14,000 dialogue blocks containing more than 155,000 words. Multiple endings to explore. Highly detailed story with fleshed-out characters.
Cons: Purple-heavy color scheme can be hard on the eyes after a while.
Pros: A classic of the genre. Mix of serious gaming and humour. Easy to play, challenge to master. An updated story and game mechanic over prequel.
Cons: It’s from 2011, and is not updated. Grind is real. Frat Boy humour not to all tastes. Outside of bashing and time management, not much to offer.
Pros: Has over 300 collectible characters. 5 game modes. Beautiful dark fantasy character designs. Has auto-battle and fast forward options.
Cons: Constant pop-ups of events and cash shop offers. The Champions have no character descriptions or lore. No battle voiceovers. Linear combat in stages.
Pros: Introduces local co-op mode. With new spells and weapons. Quaint graphics and storyline.
Cons: Gameplay is tricky when played alone. Rather short overall gameplay. Weak in terms of replayability.
Pros: Deep and engaging gameplay. Set in an evolving environment. Includes house customization. Offers tons of items to collect.
Cons: Does not feature quests.
Pros: Multiple endings. Exploration and mapping. Classic-style gameplay. Readable, clear graphics.
Cons: Slow-paced. Some learning curve. Occasional difficulty spikes. Unclear quests.
Pros: Cross-platform multiplayer mode. Regular updates. Frequent bug patches. Improved interface.
Cons: Dated graphics. Large RAM requirement. Sometimes difficult. Basic plot.
Pros: Good challenge. Good visual style. Text warnings to guide players. Developing gameplay/characters.
Cons: Limited replayability/variations in gameplay. Steep learning curve. No control over character traits. Basic storyline.
Pros: Engaging and detailed storyline. Plenty of surprises. Strong feeling of suspense. Good game play variation.
Cons: Rather outdated graphics. Not significantly different to the original. The game controls are quite weak. Takes up a lot of memory.
Pros: Rife with mysteries. Excellent battle mechanics. Great artwork. Smooth and challenging gameplay.
Cons: Story isn’t as innovative as the gameplay. Camera angles may make you lose sight at times. Combat moves are limited. Gets a bit tiresome at the end.
Pros: Enjoyable, turn-based battle system. Large cast of characters. Simple gameplay will appeal to casual gamers. Reminiscent of old Final Fantasy games.
Cons: Lots of grinding required. Graphics are very simplistic. Lacks a truly compelling story. Spell books are under-powered.
Pros: Over 100 quests. Local co-op—play with friends. Interesting art style. Unique aesthetic/art style.
Cons: Levels can feel long and tedious. Difficulty level can swing drastically. Feels like an inferior clone of previous Deathspank games. Gameplay becomes repetitive.
Pros: Fun character creation. Solid music and voicing. Engaging setting. Well-balanced Hard difficulty.
Cons: Excessive highest difficulty. Missable items and quests. Short endgame. Inconclusive ending.
Pros: Improved graphics. Hours of gameplay. Improved game engine. 3-in-1 game edition.
Cons: Complicated rules. Major bug that halts game progress. Unforgiving gameplay. Infrequent updates/bug fixes.
Pros: Complex, yet fun gameplay. Content-rich. Guns and grenades galore. Very good graphics.
Cons: No public matchmaking in some versions. Some players may encounter a launch bug. Strict hardware requirements. Age restrictions apply.
Pros: Excellent voice performance by Cary Elwes. Affectionate spoof of RPG cliches. Detailed summoning system. Satisfyingly long main quest.
Cons: Dated graphics. Challenging mobile control system. Limited character customization. Can be hard to read on smaller screens.